Argentina return to Twickenham to face Australia with World Cup revenge on their mind as both teams prepare for Rugby Championship clash

Captain Agustin Creevy insists Argentina will not shy away from a revenge mission against Australia at Twickenham on Saturday.
The Pumas skipper has challenged his side to secure a second Rugby Championship victory this weekend, to avenge their World Cup semi-final defeat to the Wallabies at the same ground.
Former Worcester hooker Creevy also admitted Argentina already have one eye on their world ranking ahead of May's pool draw for World Cup 2019.
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